Popular Neighborhoods in Tampa, FL

Ybor City

Located just northeast of downtown Tampa, Ybor City is a vibrant and historic neighborhood with strong Cuban and Spanish influences, seen most notably in its charming streets and authentic restaurants and lounges.

SoHo / Hyde Park

SoHo, Hyde Park Village and Bayshore Boulevard together make up one of the area’s most historic and desirable neighborhoods, Hyde Park. Stately homes, high-end shopping and dining, and close proximity to Tampa’s best cultural institutions are just a few of the reasons why residents pay a premium to live here.

Downtown St. Petersburg

At one time St. Petersburg was merely a 9-to-5 destination for office workers, but in recent years the area has flourished as new residential buildings, arts and entertainment options, and world-class restaurants have taken root.

Seminole Heights

One of the Tampa’s first streetcar neighborhoods, Seminole Heights historic bungalows are home to residents who enjoy the area’s strong community, not to mention its many eclectic shops and gourmet restaurants.

Harbour Island

Across the Garrison Channel from downtown, Harbour Island is a primarily residential island with a healthy mix of housing options from single-family homes to high-rise condos, all with convenient access to central Tampa.

Gulfport

Experience “Old Florida” in historic Gulfport, a waterfront community replete with small, brightly colored bungalows, locally owned shops and restaurants, and an artistic spirit seen throughout its many galleries, exhibitions, and public installations.

Downtown Tampa

As the region’s central financial district, Downtown Tampa is most active during work hours, but recent residential developments, coupled with dozens of new bars and restaurants, now have the neighborhood working overtime.